Read the report on Community Mapping To build upon our work to engage Torontonians in community-based planning and city building efforts, the Centre for City Ecology researched available community mapping […]

The Centre for City Ecology and our friends Toronto Park People were featured in a recent Torontoist article [“Connecting Toronto One Park at a Time”] highlighting the potential to use Toronto’s greenways to strengthen connections within and between neighbourhoods.

We recently posted an article on Spacing’s Toronto blog titled that explores the Atlanta BeltLine as a comprehensive public works project, and how this kind of city systems thinking could be applied to Toronto’s Green Line.

Remember when this happened at our Jane Jacobs’ Toronto event? As reported on Twitter: Sewell, on the downtown/suburban divide: “Urban form helps to set your politics.” Low-density living de-politicizes people. York professor […]

The Toronto Star, Does Toronto Need a Congestion Tax? November 2011 has been proclaimed Transportation Month with organizations across the GTA staging at least five major mobility events, including: CUTA Fall […]